Watch Dogs: The New Bite In Free Roaming

Today's event has been amazing so far and yes, it would not be complete without talking about "Watch Dogs."This game will be incorporating involvement from friends heavily, and this is finally confirmation that the PS4 will receive "Watch Dogs."Everyone is connected with "Watch Dogs" and this game is apparently taking place in Chicago, as revealed by Ubisoft.

This demo is a "full-blown live demo.""Watch Dogs" looks like an amazing game so far. Sorry "Grand Theft Auto 5." Chicago will look amazing with the PS4.

As Pierce, the main character of "Watch Dogs," is walking around Chicago, it shows off all of the amazing technology and capabilities this game will have.Gamers will be able to walk by strangers and use their device to pull up information about people and gain things like ATM pin numbers so they can steal money.

The fact that this game is indeed an open-world title makes things with this game even more amazing. This kind of has a "Sleeping Dogs" feel as Pierce is chasing his target through the city, and then trying to escape the police."Watch Dogs" is going to be amazing indeed

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This is taking the whole GTA creation that ROCKSTAR took to the grave as solid and smashed it with a flowerball

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I thought this was for PS3? are they trying to confuse us with this game first trailer E3 2012 announced for all Platforms now its announced for PS4?? whats going on!! i hope Rockstar doesnt do the same move with GTA5!!

This was an interesting to me because just thinking about this character and what he's doing doesn't even seem too out of reality with the tech that actually exists today. Me and my friend who watched the stream live were pretty into this one and will be playing this for sure.

Yeah, I don't understand the comparison with GTA. We've seen two different builds of Watch Dogs so far (PC and PS4) while GTA V is a current-gen title with the largest map in the series. If both games look good then pick them up. Don't get caught in some stupid series-killer nonsense.

Yeah, I don't understand the comparison with GTA. We've seen two different builds of Watch Dogs so far (PC and PS4) while GTA V is a current-gen title with the largest map in the series. If both games look good then pick them up. Don't get caught in some stupid series-killer nonsense.

Exactly. They really are completely different games too. Watch Dogs is going for a much different vibe and element. Both series will be incredible on their own merits.

Yeah, I don't understand the comparison with GTA. We've seen two different builds of Watch Dogs so far (PC and PS4) while GTA V is a current-gen title with the largest map in the series. If both games look good then pick them up. Don't get caught in some stupid series-killer nonsense.

I'm more or less talking about the capabilities for a game in that type of atmosphere. Not really comparing the type of games itself. They are radically different. But they kind of feature that same on foot,fight or flight mentality that is featured in GTA games. Nothing to compare the two titles as clear cut same genre such as a comparison of GTA and Saints Row.

I'm just tired of games that are loaded with unnecessary criminal (i.e. drugs) and sexual activities. Sure messing around and destruction is fun, but GTA stories have never been anything worth writing home about.

THIS game actually has some depth and connection to reality worth a damn. All the gameplay felt completely seamless with which was just awesome. The main character remains badass without being evil necessarily. Although maybe the player the can go that route too? i.e. inFamous.

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